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Coordination losses are often driven by: Select one: a. process gain b. staff validity c. hierarchical sensitivity d. scout activity e. production blocking

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The correct answer to the following question is option E) production blocking .

Step-by-step explanation:

Production blocking can be defined as the tendency of an individual during brainstorming group or group discussion , to stop other peoples to offer their ideas. An example of this can be that suppose there are six people in a group discussion and these six people are trying to communicate their respective ideas at the same time and because of the coordination loss here there will be loss in productivity .

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